Phil Ewels wrote:
>Ah, so this is what I initially thought, but the problem with that is my
>installation of Mailman - it is a central installation which serves
>lists to a whole range of different domains, so putting a .htaccess
>restriction in the archives folder would then stop access to the
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 03:40:44PM +, Phil Ewels wrote:
> I'd like to protect my mailing list archives behind some .htaccess
> protection, but my mailman installation is a central one which serves a
> number of different websites.
>
> I was thinking I could get around this by using a script
Ah, so this is what I initially thought, but the problem with that is my
installation of Mailman - it is a central installation which serves
lists to a whole range of different domains, so putting a .htaccess
restriction in the archives folder would then stop access to the
archives for all of m
Phil Ewels wrote:
>So everyone will be using the same login details for the .htaccess
>protection (it's a fairly small group of users who need to access these
>pages, who all trust each other and having one login for all saves a lot
>of hassle). So no dynamic modification needed (if I understan
So everyone will be using the same login details for the .htaccess
protection (it's a fairly small group of users who need to access these
pages, who all trust each other and having one login for all saves a lot
of hassle). So no dynamic modification needed (if I understand you
correctly).
Us
Phil Ewels wrote:
>I'd like to avoid using the standard private archives because that would
>require users to log in a second time, with a second username and
>password. I'm attempting to hide everything behind a single .htaccess wall.
OK, but I don't think dynamically modifying .htaccess can
I'd like to avoid using the standard private archives because that would
require users to log in a second time, with a second username and
password. I'm attempting to hide everything behind a single .htaccess wall.
The other reason is that the users are currently being signed up by an
automate
Phil Ewels wrote:
>
>I'd like to protect my mailing list archives behind some .htaccess
>protection, but my mailman installation is a central one which serves a
>number of different websites.
Why not just use private archives? You could use a .htaccess file to
prevent access by URL if you reall
Hi all,
I'd like to protect my mailing list archives behind some .htaccess
protection, but my mailman installation is a central one which serves a
number of different websites.
I was thinking I could get around this by using a script to automate a
log in to the archives and then scraping the
>third time i am trying to get an answer: is there no url or whatever, where
>i can read, how to get this htaccess-restriction to work?
>
>please help me!
http://apache-server.com/tutorials/ATusing-htaccess.html
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05-Feb-03 at 11:28, Chris [ www.LiFEFORCE.de ] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> third time i am trying to get an answer: is there no url or whatever, where
> i can read, how to get this htaccess-restriction to work?
Apache documentation will be most helpful here, it's only indirectly
anything to do w
third time i am trying to get an answer: is there no url or whatever, where
i can read, how to get this htaccess-restriction to work?
please help me!
> hi !
>
> i want to have a .htaccess file for the archive and for the page to
> subscribe... i don't want to disallow an ip... (no directory-direc
hi !
i want to have a .htaccess file for the archive and for the page to
subscribe... i don't want to disallow an ip... (no directory-directive
wanted in httpd)
but where do i have to place this htaccess file??? i have tried in
/usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/
and
/var/lib/mailman/archives/public/
but w
hi !
i want to have a htaccess file for the archive and for the page to
subscribe...
but where do i have to place this htaccess file??? i have tried in
/usr/lib/mailman/cgi-bin/
and
/var/lib/mailman/archives/public/
but without any success ...
i am using mailman 2.0.13
thanks for any help
chr
* Daz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020926 06:24]: wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am thinking of putting some sort of security on the Mailman
> archives to stop harvesting of email addresses etc.
>
> I have set up a .htaccess file at the same level as the index.html
> page of the archives (/archives/public/nameof
Hi
I am thinking of putting some sort of security on the Mailman
archives to stop harvesting of email addresses etc.
I have set up a .htaccess file at the same level as the index.html
page of the archives (/archives/public/nameoflist/) but this does not
seem to work.
Has anybody else set thi
I selected, in the archive options, the file source for public archive.
So now, i dont need the password to access the public archives.
But i need to put some kind of authentication for users.
I've got the usual .htpasswd files for that.
But i dont know where can i put the .htpasswd file.
In the
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